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iOS 7 is one of the most controversial operating systems Apple has ever developed. The current beta version, which has been available for a few weeks now, has left the users who’ve tried it so far divided: most like its completely redesigned interface, saying it’s more focused and simplified; the rest call it unappealing and overly simplistic. Continue Reading…

Tablets are portable computers, just like laptops, but while the latter are used mostly for productivity, tablets are generally used for content consumption: images, video, documents, websites. But considering the impressive specifications that the iPad has and the plethora of great apps that have been developed for it, isn’t this device an exception? Can’t the iPad be used for productivity as well? Continue Reading…

There are many people out there who sell older iPhones in excellent condition in order to afford to buy a newer release of the popular device. If you want an iPhone but are not willing to pay the full price, buying an older release is a great idea. Ask the questions below and you will make a good purchase. Continue Reading…

Your iPhone stores plenty of personal/business data that you don’t want to fall into other people’s hands. The most effective security measures you can take for protecting your iPhone are simple and easy to apply. You don’t have to buy any special app – just consider the following steps. Continue Reading…

The iPhone is one of the most clever devices out there, but not everyone has the time to read its manual from the first to the last page. Here are some of the lesser-known features explained in the manual.

Lock the Exposure and Focus of the Camera

The iPhone autofocus is rather fickle when there’s a lot of movement in the foreground; the focus fluctuates and so does the exposure, and the result is partially blurry photos. The good thing is that you can lock the autofocus to one spot only. While using the camera, find the spot you want to lock focus on, touch it and then hold your finger on it until the AE/AF Lock appears on the screen. The exposure and focus will stay locked until you tap the screen again.Continue Reading…

Most iPhone users have to recharge their devices every few days. Considering the excellent features of the iPhone and its outstanding applications, as well as the addictiveness that they create, you can’t really blame the battery. It might not be the best feature of the iPhone, but it’s still one of the best batteries of its kind on the market.

There are no secret settings or magical applications that can help you conserve battery life. Only practical tips for turning off demanding features and services.Continue Reading…

The first iPad Mini was a success; the critics loved it and so did the customers. Widely regarded as the little brother of the iPad 4, it came with a lower computing power than the latter, and without a retina display, but at a much better price. At the time of its launch, it was an affordable choice for those who wanted a tablet but weren’t willing to pay the high price of the iPad 4.

iPad Mini 2 is probably going to be released this fall. Apple has just showcased its new operating system, iOS 7, and said it will be available in the fall, and the company is known to release new operating systems with new products.Continue Reading…